The Bible talks about the power of
the tongue (James 3:5-9). The very Word of God claims that the tongue contains
a “restless” fire. It has the power to spread an insatiable flame; one that can
incite destruction or life – curse or blessing, praise or perversion. What does
this mean? Is this a natural reality, or is it a divine promise to the sons and
daughters of God? Furthermore, since the words of one’s mouth contain such a fire,
how much power does the tongue really hold?
Psychology
has a lot to say about this Passage. Looking through the lens of psychology, with
the tongue, the mind is either persuaded or dissuaded. The direction in which
the mind is set enables the individual’s motivations and desires to follow. The
tongue, in this way, has the power to inspire direction of thought and
aspiration. This being the case, perhaps it is possible that this particular
passage reveals a psychological, natural truth about how God has created us.
There
is, on the other hand, another school of thought about the power of the tongue.
This interpretation of God’s Word professes that the tongue retains a
supernatural fire. Some have gone to the extreme to teach that you can speak
things into existence. If you speak something negative or positive over
someone, it will supernaturally happen. Some would say the tongue has the power
to create and work wonders. Herein, the tongue has spiritual and supernatural
influence.
I
propose it may be a combination of both. I believe the Word endeavors to
present a balance of these kinds of power. Being that God created the mind, the
tongue has the power to influence thought and aspiration – naturally. The
tongue, also, has the supernatural ability to affect the hearts of its hearers.
With this in mind, I believe it is of extreme importance to watch our words
closely. We need to be people of the light – spreading the light of God’s holy
fire. Let us keep our words restrained when it will negatively affect those
around us. With this in mind, let us loose the tongue’s power to positively
share the Truth of the Gospel. As we go about our week, I pray that we will be
people of power – speaking life and love.
- Dusty
Dusty,
ReplyDeleteI am convinced that believers tend to live beneath the standard God has ordained for His children because of ignorance. We do not know that our daily declarations and decrees have the power to alter our destiny and change the quality of our lives. Proverbs 13:3 states that "He who guards his mouth [watches what he says] preserves his life." If guarding your words causes you to preserve your life, imagine what happens when you do not guard your words? We must fill our mouths with God's promises that will change the world around us. I will be praying in agreement with you that we will be people/future leaders that speak the truth in hope, faith and love.
Pastor Paulina